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Seems like an explanation to me.I have heard as much. But that is hardly an explanation.
It could appear as such because Isreal is top dog in the region.Israel and the Jewish People tend to be much superior in their treatment of Muslims, and it shows - despite all the very significant atrocities of war.
Has it changed? Are you thinking of any specific timeframe?absolute rubbish!!! unbelievable!! The only reason the Muslim response to Jews has changed is because of years of abuse from Israelis.
It could appear as such because Isreal is top dog in the region.
The oppressor often looks more organized & civilized than the
ones under the thumb of, & resisting oppression.
But I think there's dysfunction in conferring moral or intellectual
superiority on one or the other.
The solution lies in their seeing
each other as equals, & finding enuf common ground to resolve
the conflict thru compromise & accommodation.
But if each wallows in the victim aspect of history, they're doomed.
Do you mean that you don't acknowledge the many religious conflicts throughout history or you think that Jews and Muslims have been exceptions?I could. And in nearly all cases the answer would be "they are not, and have rarely if ever been".
Necessary, eh?In practice, that is however unavoidable, even necessary.
Judaism does have an influence but the policies you discuss are political not religious and when religion has an influence it is in the presentation of Judaism in all its complexity, not a literalist application of a selected verse.So Judaism has no influence in politics? Then what do you explain with the links?
I think that Muslims, specifically, are very much an exception.Do you mean that you don't acknowledge the many religious conflicts throughout history or you think that Jews and Muslims have been exceptions?
It is a bit surprising to see the proponent of a strong military say that.Necessary, eh?
Let's hope they all find peaceful coexistence to be a better necessity.
That's because you aren't accustomed to seeing someoneIt is a bit surprising to see the proponent of a strong military say that.
That's because you aren't accustomed to seeing someone
proposing a strong military solely for national defense.
I suspect that you are not. It is my understanding that a whole lot of people work for the military in some direct or indirect capacity.I might be the only draft dodger you know, who went to
work in the weapons industry.
I have no plan that will work.Fair enough. I am indeed not used to that idea.
Any ideas on how to avoid arms races, mistrust and resentment coming with that strong military?
Or how to curb the political and economical influence of that military?
You certainly have the right to think all manner of things, but what, precisely, do you wish to debate?Democracy, like its U.S. Ally, Israel still finds its fuel through its religious principles. I think the Leviticus verse is quite appropriate in relation to what is going on.
Democracy, like its U.S. Ally, Israel still finds its fuel through its religious principles. I think the Leviticus verse is quite appropriate in relation to what is going on.
Why are Muslims and Jews enemies? You could ask the same question about any two religious groups going back thousands of years.
I think it's all about the need to feel superior to others. My group is superior to yours! I doubt that it has anything to do with religion. I think religion, national pride and racial pride are just excuses. Any difference will do.
Meanwhile, I am still waiting for some clarification on why Muslims are so consistently inimical to Israel.
You certainly have the right to think all manner of things, but what, precisely, do you wish to debate?
If Israel treats them so badly, why do they keep coming to Israel?
I could. And in nearly all cases the answer would be "they are not, and have rarely if ever been".
Therefore, my question remains. And you will notice that I acknowledge its asymmetry, which is IMO very significant in and of itself.
Muslims very rarely have much if any sympathy for Israel and/or the Jewish People (except to the extent that they may see them as potential "reverts", perhaps).
Israel and the Jewish People tend to be much superior in their treatment of Muslims, and it shows - despite all the very significant atrocities of war.